brazilhead
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Hello fellow homebrewers!
I've been brewing all-grain for 10 years now and lately I've noticed something that I really can't figure out. I'll try and explain the relevent points of my process. I always keep notes on my brew sessions and use these notes for water temps and quantities and gravity readings among similar recipes. I batch sparge and take refractometer readings of my first, second, and third runnings and preboil density. These readings are always quite consistent between recipes. Then my postboil density (OG) is consistently lower than the preboil density, which of course makes no sense. I take this last reading after chilling from the small amount of liquid left over in the kettle, Could that somehow explain it? Today, for example, I brewed an English IPA with a preboil density of 14.0 Brix. Then the post-boil reading was 13.0. I have a hunch that my apparently crappy efficiency of around 71% may be due to faulty OG readings. Any ideas?
I really appreciate any help on this!
I've been brewing all-grain for 10 years now and lately I've noticed something that I really can't figure out. I'll try and explain the relevent points of my process. I always keep notes on my brew sessions and use these notes for water temps and quantities and gravity readings among similar recipes. I batch sparge and take refractometer readings of my first, second, and third runnings and preboil density. These readings are always quite consistent between recipes. Then my postboil density (OG) is consistently lower than the preboil density, which of course makes no sense. I take this last reading after chilling from the small amount of liquid left over in the kettle, Could that somehow explain it? Today, for example, I brewed an English IPA with a preboil density of 14.0 Brix. Then the post-boil reading was 13.0. I have a hunch that my apparently crappy efficiency of around 71% may be due to faulty OG readings. Any ideas?
I really appreciate any help on this!